Not at all I recommend them as good pets unless your a beginner then I would go with a ball python
Many red-tailed boas enjoy swimming but they do not need to be bathed. They are often found near water in the wild and are extremely good swimmers.
red tailed boas in puyallup WA cost $170.00
Red tailed boas are not known to live in caves. They will, however, stay in the burrows of medium sized animals to hide from possible predators.
They don't have any fangs, they have rows of small and sharp teeth.
It depends what kind of boa. Red tailed boas reaches 7 ft or so sand boas reaches only 32 inches. Hope this answers your question.
Ben Aller has written: 'Red-tailed boas' -- subject(s): Boa constrictors as pets
Hawks are more aggressive and better armed than vultures, so red tail easily.
No. Boas are all nonvenomous. They kill their prey by constriction. In talking about snakes the proper term is venomous rather than poisonous.
The predators of the ring-tailed lemur are humans, fossas, hawks, boas, civets, and domestic cats and dogs.
A red-tailed shark female and a red-tailed shark male.
Humans are one of the major predators of lemurs, including the ring-tailed lemur. The fossa is another predator, along with boas, hawks, and eagles.
They fly.